The nonprofit sector keeps growing, putting ever greater pressures on nonprofits to run efficient, effective, and responsible organizations. At the same time, competition from the private sector competes with you for the time, attention, and spend from the individuals and families in your community. With all the demands of daily operations, how do you go about purposeful growth?
Our communities are changing at an unprecedented rate. Keeping track of changing demographics, trends, and opinions from your constituents is critical to staying relevant—today and ten years from now.
To grow and expand your mission, the programs and services you provide must align with the needs and desires of your community. So how do you know if that’s the case?
DAXKO helps clients gather the information they need to see trends, identify opportunities, and collect feedback from the community.
The complex issues facing our communities can be best met if we meet them together.
DAXKO has a network of more than 10,000 users coast to coast and facilitates a multitude of avenues for people to connect. That makes it easy to share tools, exchange ideas, and compare results.
““[If you] reach people when they are in the best place, time, and state of mind to act, you will get more bang for your buck.”
Targeted campaigns are about reaching the right people at the right time. With today’s limited resources, you want to connect to the audience most likely to value the programs and services you offer.
With DAXKO you’ll be able to:
Identify needs.
Track member interests and reasons for program participation, and gather feedback on programs and member services.
Target groups.
Easily access phone, mailing, and e-mail lists of constituents with similar interests, demographics, program participation, and giving history.
Measure results.
Track program participation, campaign progress, membership retention, and new member growth in real time.

The final installment of the Elements of Success Series features Triangle 2’s Lori Swann discussing how creative marketing, communications, and business planning can have a powerful impact in your community development.